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You guys, I’m on a salad board kick. We’ve got the Italian Chopped, the Cobb, the Fall Burrata Board, and now this play on a classic Waldorf. I love the simplicity and elegance of these salad boards. Plus no more picking out the ingredients you don’t like from someone else’s salad, who doesn’t love a build-your-own salad course!

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Waldorf Salad Two Ways

In this post, you will find my two favorite ways to serve a salad:

  • As a toppings board with chopped romaine served on the side for everyone to top their own bowls of lettuce, as seen on today’s episode of The Dish on Dr. Oz. I’ll refer to this as the “rectangle version” below.
  • As a platter with chopped romaine underneath the rows of ingredients. I’ll refer to this as the “oval platter” for the rest of this post.

Both focus on the art of presentation displaying ingredients in a way that entinces guests to dig in.

What is a Waldorf Salad?

Typically a Waldorf salad incorporates fresh fruit and nuts, most traditionally grapes, apples and walnuts along with chicken and celery. The dressing is usually creamy or mayonnaise-based.Here’s my version…

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What’s on This Board?

I made a few substitutions to give it my own twist and give off winter waldorf vibes. The options are wide open to make it your own!

  • I added grilled chicken, cubed into bite-sized pieces to make this more of a meal.
  • On the oval board, I subbed in pomegranate seeds for a fun twist. Much like celery, it adds crunch, but it’s also a nice bit of sweetness and a winter feel to the board. The added color is another bonus, but if you don’t have them available, the celery alone will dos a great option.I used both on the rectangle board because you can never have too much crunch in my opinion.
  • The apples I used are granny smith. They are really crisp and tart, so they hold up well when dressed and shuffled around in your salad bowl. There are so many apple varieties to choose from, others I love are Honeycrisp, Fuji, Pink Lady, or Jazz apples. Check out my Rosh Hashanah Board for my trick to keep apples from browning.
  • Oh boy do I love grapes in a salad. I sliced these red grapes so that they weren’t so massive, plus it’s no fun trying to elegantly spear a whole grape when it’s slippery with dressing. Save your guests the cat and mouse game 😉Plus the two colors from the inside and outside add beautiful texture to the board.
  • The nuts I included are candied walnuts on the oval board and regular roasted to the rectangle. It all depends on how much sweetness you like and since the pomegranate seeds give sweetness, I opted out of the candied for one of the boards. You can substitute these for your favorites, pecans or almonds.
  • The blue cheese I bought in a whole piece and crumbled it myself (first into a bowl then placed it on the board). In a pinch you can also buy pre-crumbled blue cheese, it just might not be as fresh. Plus I’ve heard that pre-crumbled cheese has more chemicals added to it, so that it stays longer. Your choice!
  • Celery (used on the rectangle board) adds the traditional texture that makes this board classic. You may think you don’t like celery, but when mixed with the blue cheese and the other ingredients, it’s the perfect compliment!
  • Dressing. I just added a simple balsamic vinaigrette.
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When To Serve a Waldorf Salad?

This salad is lighter, so it’s usually an appetizer course. Since I added chicken and a nice blue cheese to mine, I think it kicks it up to more of a meal. You can substitute ingredients that make it more festive for wintertime, candied pecans, pears instead of apples (or both!). Alongside a nice cheese board, this salad board is a great way to make a great meal for your family or guests.

Show Me Your Salads

I want to see your versions of this Waldorf salad board, I love seeing what you create. If you post a board inspired by this one, please tag @ainttoooproudtomeg so I can see and share!

And, If you liked this board recipe, please rate and review.

Oval Platter Salad Photos by: Haley Hunt Davis

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Line up all the Ingredients from this deconstructed waldorf salad for guests to customize their own salad bowl.

Ingredients

Cheese

  • Blue Cheese

Protein

  • Grilled Chicken

Produce

  • Romaine Lettuce
  • Celery
  • Red Grapes
  • Pomegranate Seeds
  • Granny Smith Apples

Accouterments

  • Walnuts (candied or roasted depending on your desired level of sweetness)

Dressing

  • Balsamic Vinaigrette

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  1. Merove wrote:

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    I’m always looking for recipes to put pomegranate in, yum!

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FAQs

What fruit does a Waldorf salad typically contain? ›

There are different variations, but they all contain the typical Waldorf salad ingredients of apples, celery, grapes, and nuts in a mayonnaise based dressing.

What is Waldorf salad dressing made of? ›

Waldorf Salad Ingredients

These are the simple ingredients you'll need to make this restaurant-worthy Waldorf salad recipe at home: For the dressing: mayonnaise, white sugar, lemon juice, and salt. For the salad: apples, celery, walnuts, and (optional) raisins.

How can I make my salad more satisfying? ›

Eleven Ways to Make Your Salad More Satisfying
  1. Beans. Chickpeas (garbanzo beans), black beans, kidney beans, white beans, or edamame are all great options with lots of fiber to keep you satiated for longer. ...
  2. Grains. ...
  3. Fresh Fruit. ...
  4. Leftover Roasted Vegetables. ...
  5. Nuts or Seeds. ...
  6. Fresh Herbs. ...
  7. Homemade Vinaigrette. ...
  8. Eggs.

What country is Waldorf salad from? ›

According to the American Century Cookbook, the first Waldorf salad was created in New York City in 1893, by Oscar Tschirky, the maître d'hôtel of the Waldorf Astoria. The original recipe consisted only of diced red-skinned apples, celery, and mayonnaise. Chopped walnuts were added later to this now American classic.

What nut does Waldorf salad contain? ›

A Waldorf salad is a fruit and nut salad generally made of celery, fresh apples, walnuts, and grapes, dressed in mayonnaise, and traditionally served on a bed of lettuce as an appetizer or a light meal. The apples, celery, and grapes can all be green, which harmonizes the color palette of the dish.

What is Hawaiian salad made of? ›

Fresh Spring Mix, Topped with Julienne Carrots, Purple Cabbage, Fresh Cucumber, Shaved Red Onion, Grilled Pineapple, and Crunchy Rice Noodles. Served with a Honey Soy Dressing.

What is the healthiest salad dressing in the world? ›

What is the healthiest dressing for a salad?
  • Vinaigrette. This classic combination of vinegar and olive oil gets the highest marks from dietitians. ...
  • Honey mustard. It's sweet and tangy, and also olive oil-based. ...
  • Yogurt-based dressing. ...
  • Pesto-based dressing. ...
  • Avocado-based dressing. ...
  • Tahini dressing. ...
  • Green goddess dressing.
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What is the most popular salad dressing in the world? ›

Most Famous Dressings in the World
  1. Ranch Dressing. The ranch is a salad dressing or dip made with buttermilk, salt, garlic, onions, herbs (dill, parsley, chives, etc.), and spices (mustard seeds, black pepper, paprika, etc.) ...
  2. Fry Sauce. ...
  3. Chermoula. ...
  4. Blue Cheese Dressing. ...
  5. Thousand Island Dressing. ...
  6. Italian Dressing.

What is a salad that is held together with a thick sauce like mayonnaise called? ›

Bound Salad

Bound salads are held together with a binding agent like mayonnaise or a thick dressing.

Why am I not feeling good after eating salad? ›

It happens because your gut microbes are multiplying and producing lots of plant-digesting enzymes (which is great for your gut health!). However, your gut needs some time to adapt and adjust over time. You can help alleviate any discomfort by: taking a short walk or doing some stretching after eating your salad.

Why do salads always taste better in restaurants? ›

Restaurants use really good ingredients.

Your ingredients can decide whether your salad turns out average or extraordinary, Jamie Simpson, executive chef liaison at The Chef's Garden, told Allrecipes. "Restaurant-quality salads start with restaurant-quality ingredients," he said.

What is one of the most famous dishes developed at the Waldorf Astoria? ›

A New York City icon, the Waldorf Astoria gave birth to classics like Waldorf salad and eggs Benedict. Interestingly, it was the maître d', Oscar Tschirky, who created the now-famous apple, celery, and mayonnaise salad, which debuted at the hotel's first-ever charity ball.

Where is the Kardashian salad from? ›

While I would love to think the Kardashians invented this incredible salad, they more so popularised it. What is this? The salad it self cam from the La Scala restaurant in Beverly Hills, a super classic main stay of the city.

What is the meaning of Waldorf salad? ›

The Waldorf salad, originally a simple apple-celery-mayo combo, was introduced on March 14, 1893, at a charity ball honoring St. Mary's Hospital for Children. Its debut coincided with that of the Waldorf hotel, which opened the previous day. The charity ball was the very first event held at the hotel.

What is the components of fruit salad? ›

Common ingredients used in fruit salads include strawberries, pineapple, honeydew, watermelon, grapes, and kiwifruit. Various recipes may call for the addition of nuts, fruit juices, certain vegetables, yogurt, or other ingredients.

What fruit is in a fruit salad sweet? ›

Fruit Salad is a type of "raspberry & pineapple flavour chew" according to its packaging. It is a chewy confectionery.

Which fruit is a very common salad vegetable? ›

Cucumber: A common fruit vegetable often treated as a vegetable in salads. Corn: Technically a grain, corn is widely used as a vegetable in culinary dishes. Avocado: Although a fruit, avocado is used as a vegetable in salads and savory dishes.

What is the salad that are usually sweet and may contain fruit? ›

Dessert salads are usually sweet and often contain fruits, sweetened gelatin, nuts, cream, and whipped cream. Waldorf salad is a popular dessert salad.

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